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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The 2019 NFL year has begun with the advent of free agency and as usual the New England Patriots are one of the quietest teams. While teams throw around mad money at middling talent, the Patriots have been seemingly on vacation. Is this reason for concern or business as usual in Foxboro?

With Free Agency underway at the start of the 2019 NFL season, the New England Patriots have a lot of work just to keep their priority free agents, let alone signing others. Who are the priorities? Who should the Patriots re-sign? Who should they let walk? How much should they pay to keep their own free agents?

Thursday, February 21, 2019

The 2018 NFL Season is over and the New England Patriots added a sixth Lombardi Trophy to their coffers. Although there is still free agency and the NFL Draft upcoming, it is never too early to take a look ahead at the 2019 schedule for the Patriots. With a late start to the offseason due to a third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl extending the season, the opponents are set (though not the dates and times of the games) and it should be an interesting 2019 season based on the upcoming match-ups.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Brian Flores to Dolphins: Examining the impact on the Patriots: Brian Flores, longtime coach and the Patriots’ defensive play-caller last season, left New England to become the head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
The New England Patriots have won Super Bowl 53. However, with that victory comes a loss: de facto defensive coordinator Brian Flores accepted the head coaching job for the rival Miami Dolphins.

The Dolphins, who fired head coach Adam Gase after three seasons, finally accepted the “if you can’t beat them, join them” mantra regarding the Patriots. With 16 AFC East titles in the past 18 seasons, New England has maintained a firm stranglehold on the division for almost two decades now.

Brian Flores to Dolphins: Examining the impact on the Patriots: Brian Flores, longtime coach and the Patriots’ defensive play-caller last season, left New England to become the head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
The New England Patriots have won Super Bowl 53. However, with that victory comes a loss: de facto defensive coordinator Brian Flores accepted the head coaching job for the rival Miami Dolphins.

The Dolphins, who fired head coach Adam Gase after three seasons, finally accepted the “if you can’t beat them, join them” mantra regarding the Patriots. With 16 AFC East titles in the past 18 seasons, New England has maintained a firm stranglehold on the division for almost two decades now.

Welcome to the inaugural Full Press Coverage NFL News, Notes, Numbers and Nuggets. Each week the goal is to catch-up on everything important in the NFL.

With Super Bowl 53 in the rear-view mirror, a very busy NFL offseason is upcoming as there has already been some significant player moves and contract quandaries, coaching moves, franchise relocation questions, some franchises possibly in transition, and a quick look ahead at an ongoing trend that may well play out in 2019.

As always, there is a lot going on in the NFL. But before looking ahead, let’s take one last look back at Super Bowl 53: